Yes, it's cruel to limit us to 3 -- I can't say that everything the man did was wonderful, but he DID do a plethora of wonderful roles.Damn, Scott, you started this and you haven't seen "The Big Sleep" yet? Some of the best lines he ever said, bro!"Yeah, he's the sort who'd beat my teeth out, then punch me in the mouth for mumbling . . ."* * *They are hard to find, but Bogart did some silent roles as well -- I've seen stills of him as a ghoul/zombie, but have never seen the picture.peter johnson/denny crane

Yes, it's cruel to limit us to 3 -- I can't say that everything the man did was wonderful, but he DID do a plethora of wonderful roles.Damn, Scott, you started this and you haven't seen "The Big Sleep" yet? Some of the best lines he ever said, bro!"Yeah, he's the sort who'd beat my teeth out, then punch me in the mouth for mumbling . . ."* * *They are hard to find, but Bogart did some silent roles as well -- I've seen stills of him as a ghoul/zombie, but have never seen the picture.peter johnson/denny crane[/quoteThe movie of him as a 'ghoul/zombie' would be the RETURN of DR. X(1939) in which he sported pancake makeup and a white streak in his hair,looking somewhat like Boris Karloff in the WALKING DEAD (another Warner Bros. film from about the same time. Incidently,it has nothing to do with DR.X, a Lioneel Atwill film,also by Warner,of 1933. Seems Warner Bros did not have a lot of creativity in the horror movie department,and shoulda stuck to gangster films...

What's the name of the film where Bogart isn't shown for half the film because he just escaped from prison and he had his face surgically altered? The camera angle is as if from his eyes during the first half.

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